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It’s in an early beta version now – here’s a sneak peak:
Want to play with the beta? We’d love your feedback!
Drop us a line at beta [at] blogmedia [dot] biz to play.
I am too lazy to email. Blogging is the new email.
Can I play with beta?
Words by liberalcowboy on November 28, 2005 at 2:23 am | #
# of sites is not very important… it’s really about a) the traffic and b) the number of bloggers.
We could split TVSquad into 40 blogs by show and jump up… however, that wouldn’t make much sense.
Also, Gawker only has a dozen or so sites but would be #2 in traffic behind WIN.
What would be very, very cool is if you could show the # of posts, # of bloggers, # of sites and # of page views!
I would give our numbers over to someone if they put that ranking together.
Words by Jason on November 28, 2005 at 2:54 am | #
Liberalcowboy – check your email, details there.
Matt
Words by Matt on November 28, 2005 at 6:46 am | #
Jason,
I agree, the most critical factors are eally these, in my mind:
Pageviews
# Posts
# Bloggers
And, of course, income.
This is just a screenshot of one view – we have a number of traffic and link analysis views from various APIs – Technorati, Yahoo, Google, Alexa.. and some more on the way. The site should be public shortly.
I would take you up on your offer of those numbers if I could get at least some of your other competitiors to do the same. I will ask around about that.
Thanks for coming by -
Matt
Words by Matt on November 28, 2005 at 6:47 am | #
Going to be hard to get accurate numbers for income and # of bloggers.
IMHO you need to go by more ‘independent’ metrics which don’t depend on you getting info directly from the network owners.
Words by Andy Hagans on November 28, 2005 at 11:06 am | #
Hi,
We have a large set of independent metrics that we’ll be using that are from Technorati, Yahoo, Google, and Alexa for starters – working on some other API interfaces now.
Matt
Words by Matt on November 28, 2005 at 10:05 pm | #